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Tuesday, July 29, 2014

Monster Cookies

Why are Monster Cookies named, well, Monster Cookies? Why are they not named Elf Cookies, or better yet, Unicorn Cookies? Why the "Monster" in "Monster Cookie"?

Instead of doing the sensible thing and searching the internet for an answer, I have come up with several reasonable hypothesises (hypothi, hypothesis'?) Either:

A. Monsters do not like these cookies.OR
B. Monsters are attracted to these cookies.

Based on these, I have made several possible scientific conclusions:

A. These cookies were once used to ward off unwanted monsters.
B. These cookies were once used to attract the monsters away from under the bed, in the closet, etc.
C. The ingredients in the cookies were from the Forest of Closet Monsters.

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MONSTER COOKIES RECIPE

WHAT YOU NEED:

1 stick margarine (not shown)

1 1/2 cup peanut butter

1 cup sugar

1 1/3 cup brown sugar

3 eggs

1 tsp. vanilla

2 tsp. baking soda

1/2 tsp. salt

4 1/2 quick oatmeal

3/4 cup mini chocolate chips

1/2 cup M and M's

HOW TO MAKE THEM:

Cream the margarine, peanut butter and sugars.

Add the eggs, vanilla, baking soda, and salt.

Pour in the oatmeal as the mixer is running.

Add the chocolate chips and the M and M's. Do not over mix, or else your M and M's will break. If needed, hand mix with a wooden spoon.

Bake the cookies at 350 F. for about 12 minutes.

Try to let them cool before devouring them.

Note: This recipe makes about four dozen cookies. This may seem like a lot of cookies, but whether you use them to ward off monsters (see Hypothesis A) or lure them closer (see Hypothesis B), you will probably need a whole bunch of them!

About Me

Hi! My name is Katie and I run the blog Cast Iron Stew. I enjoy taking the pioneer principles and applying them to my daily life. I invite you to consider the virtues our dear pioneer ancestors gave to us: (1) love God, (2) make food from scratch and (3) live simply!